ELASTOPHENE® FLAM HS FR GR SKU: 01284, 01285
ELASTOPHENE® FLAM HS FR GR SKU: 01284, 01285
ELASTOPHENE® Flam HS FR GR (high strength, fire retardant, granules) is an SBS modified bitumen cap ply for use in approved multi-ply membrane and flashing assemblies. ELASTOPHENE Flam HS FR GR is composed of a proprietary formulation of elastomeric styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) polymer modified bitumen and is reinforced with a tough, dimensionally stable composite polyester/glass fiber reinforcement. The topside is surfaced with ceramic coated granules and the underside is surfaced with polyolefin burn-off film to optimize heat welding.
Product Properties
- ASTM ASTM D6162
- Component Cap
- Installation Method Heat Welded
- Reinforcement Composite
- Thickness (minimum) 142 mils (3.6 mm)
- Thickness (nominal) 150 mils (3.8 mm)
- Topside Granules
- Underside Burn Off Film
Installation
Prior to installation, unroll ELASTOPHENE Flam HS FR GR onto the roof surface and allow to relax. Position ELASTOPHENE Flam HS FR GR in desired position and back roll the product. ELASTOPHENE Flam HS FR GR is then heat welded to approved substrates. Refer to the SOPREMA SBS Roofing Manual for additional application guidelines.
Testing & Approvals
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